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47 Sentences With "before lunchtime"

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But there's still a House Freedom Caucus meeting with Trump before lunchtime.
Unlike the rainbow churros, the limited-edition cartoon character churro often sold out before lunchtime.
Gardner was on his phone and unavailable to comment at a vote shortly before lunchtime.
New York (CNN Business)Stocks went into reverse just before lunchtime on Wall Street Monday.
Sitting alone and dripping in sweat in your tent after one too many key bumps before lunchtime?
Parents want photos taken before lunchtime and recess, when spaghetti sauce and grass stains ruin special outfits.
I do manage to finish the blog post from yesterday and revise a one-pager before lunchtime.
"We don't have it right this minute, but we're getting closer," Mr. Cornyn said shortly before lunchtime.
Skies will stay mostly cloudy today, with a small chance of showers before lunchtime and a high near 28.
Some new crests also emerged just before lunchtime as more people were using their home connections during the day.
I'll be hungry before lunchtime, but if I'm not out the door by 7:59, I might miss the bus.
When I visit, it's Saturday, just before lunchtime, and quiet apart from the occasional sound of the till springing open.
Ferrari's Sebastian Vettel completed more than a race distance before lunchtime, doing 69 laps on medium tyres, and was fourth fastest.
The worst offenders are sugary cereals that lack fiber and protein, which can cause a blood sugar spike and crash before lunchtime.
And Brooklyn Nine-Nine's Chelsea Peretti had a new POV on the conversation that's triggered breakfast wars among friends and divided families before lunchtime.
Later, she would get cranky and yell at Angelica for not following her orders, like failing to get two visiting journalists to leave before lunchtime.
Just before lunchtime, we ran a stretch of white water that squeezed between a pair of enormous boulders, then opened into a small, hidden canyon.
Before lunchtime, the Whitney had lost two major benefactors — the lobby is named after Mr. Griffin, and Mr. Kanders and his wife have an adjoining stairwell.
Ferrari's Sebastian Vettel completed more than a race distance before lunchtime, doing 69 laps on medium tyres, and ended the day with a tally of 139.
In a 2011 study, scientists in Israel found that judges were significantly more likely to deny parole to a prisoner if the hearing was just before lunchtime.
A mentally-ill kid breaks into a museum, draws dicks on all the paintings, and threatens to kill himself in a toilet stall—and all that's before lunchtime.
Vettel's best lap for Ferrari before lunchtime was the fastest time from eight days of testing — a lap of one minute 16.221 seconds on the softest C5 tyres.
Ms. Groves would call her grandmother before lunchtime, say she wanted to spend the day with her and then head to her home in Portland, northeast of Nashville.
BARCELONA (Reuters) - Triple Formula One world champion Lewis Hamilton hailed his 'fantastic' Mercedes after wrapping up the first pre-season test with another 99 laps before lunchtime on Thursday.
NBC affiliate KPRC reported that more than 240 billion gallons of water fell on the Houston area, with some parts of town breaking daily and monthly rainfall records before lunchtime.
IT IS just before lunchtime on a crisp Sunday morning in Berlin, and a small congregation is waiting to gain entry to Berghain, a nightclub in a graffiti-spattered factory building.
The pair arrived in the Scottish capital of Edinburgh shortly before lunchtime on Tuesday, where they were met by a crowd at the Esplanade in front of the famed Edinburgh Castle.
BARCELONA, Feb 25 (Reuters) - Triple Formula One world champion Lewis Hamilton hailed his 'fantastic' Mercedes after wrapping up the first pre-season test with another 99 laps before lunchtime on Thursday.
Went down to City Hall, got married, had a quick glass of champagne at Bubby's on North Moore Street, gave each other a quick nod, and I was back at work before lunchtime.
Pablo Villavicencio Calderon, 35, an undocumented immigrant, was making a delivery from a brick-oven pizza restaurant in Queens to the Army base next to the Verrazano-Narrows Bridge on Friday before lunchtime.
BARCELONA (Reuters) - Lance Stroll's official Formula One test debut with Williams lasted 12 laps on Tuesday before the Canadian rookie spun off and damaged the car, forcing Williams to shut up shop before lunchtime.
Before lunchtime, a group of musicians including Kid Rock, Mike Love of the Beach Boys and Jeff Baxter of the Doobie Brothers arrived just as the president signed the Music Modernization Act into law.
It is a longer and tougher hike, but you can still conquer it and Lion's Head and be back in the city before lunchtime — provided you cheat a little and take the cable car.
BARCELONA, Feb 19 (Reuters) - New recruit Charles Leclerc kept Ferrari on top of the timesheets with a full race distance before lunchtime on the second day of Formula One's pre-season testing in Spain on Tuesday.
Once the protest had ended—it wound down before lunchtime—the rehearsal room was invaded by a throng of middle schoolers, who received whispered lectures from a teacher and were invited to sit amidst the ensemble.
You are required to shower both before and after you use the float tank, which resulted in me taking three showers before lunchtime, and I feverishly scratched my dried-out skin as I headed to a nearby juice bar.
House Democratic Leader Nancy PelosiNancy PelosiJohnson eyes Irish border in Brexit negotiations Mueller report fades from political conversation Five key players in Trump's trade battles MORE (Calif.) also told reporters before lunchtime that she would not accept the offer.
While his bandmates were up until the early hours DJing at the Garage bar across the road, and thus are somewhat slower to arrive, Grian is buried in a book at the back of the room long before lunchtime.
Read: American St. Patrick's Day Is a Violent, Drunken Disaster It's St. Paddy's Day, which means that rivers are being dyed green and children are pinching one another and drunk teens are vomiting into thermoses on train cars before lunchtime.
Some pairs would cut out whenever I put my phone in my back pocket; others needed to be adjusted every 5 minutes to not give me ear pain, and many would die after just a few hours of listening before lunchtime.
"In a time when this town feels like shirts and skins every day, to have 30 Republicans join with Democrats to stand against forever wars has been very therapeutic to some of the corrosive attempts by the war lobby to start three new wars before lunchtime tomorrow," Gaetz told POLITICO in an interview on Thursday.
Ultimately this approach defines Sleaford Mods and Jason Williamson – and is what sets them apart from so many of today's anaemic, posturing and pointless artists (hello Blossoms!) Toward the end of our conversation – and as I drink my second beer before lunchtime – I tell him I've started to become worried I'm drowning in my own problems, but in doing so, have created more.
Once the Spanish were warned of their enemy's presence, Sarmiento dispatched three companies under Captain Machín de Munguía and the cavalry under Lázaro de Corón to attack them before lunchtime. After a fierce fight the Ottoman landing party was forced to re-embark, although it returned in the afternoon. Then it was beaten by Francisco de Sarmiento in person, who was waiting for a new attempt together with Captains Álvaro de Mendoza, Olivera, and Juan Vizcaíno, and 600 soldiers. Three hundred Ottomans were killed during the battle, and another 30 captured.
The Catholic theme is very prevalent at Clear Water Academy, with a Prayer for the Bishop and decade of the rosary every morning, a prayer before every class, the Angelus before lunchtime, and weekly mass every Friday afternoon. There is a weekly apostolic course for most grades, which involves either some apostolic activity around the city (ex. raking leaves to benefit single, lower-income mothers), a discussion on the Virtue of the Month, or creating a presentation for a younger grade. Also offered is a religion course, where students learn about Catholic church history and teachings, and how to be better Catholics.
Their possessions were searched randomly, and they were sometimes observed while using the toilet. They reported that though the staff seemed to be well-meaning, they generally objectified and dehumanized the patients, often discussing patients at length in their presence as though they were not there, and avoiding direct interaction with patients except as strictly necessary to perform official duties. Some attendants were prone to verbal and physical abuse of patients when other staff were not present. A group of patients waiting outside the cafeteria half an hour before lunchtime were said by a doctor to his students to be experiencing "oral-acquisitive" psychiatric symptoms.
It was known for serving people from all walks of life "from the head politician to the head prostitute"; serving old- fashioned, Italian-American fare, the restaurant prepared dishes in an open kitchen. In 2007, Original Joe's closed due to a fire that began in the restaurant's flue just before lunchtime. The blaze affected the eatery and the single-room occupancy (SRO) hotel upstairs, and the damage to the property was too extensive for the restaurant to resume operating at that location. After years of delays involving insurance and other financial matters, the restaurant reopened in a new location in the North Beach neighborhood in 2012, under the ownership and operation of Tony Rodin's grandchildren.
In 1890, the company moved its headquarters to London to begin supply the city's catering market - a move boosted after 1895 when a railway connecting Leigh-on-Sea to London was built, enabling the morning catch to arrive in the city before lunchtime. Young's expanded throughout the 1920s, becoming one of the first companies in England to import salmon and debuting the company's most successful product, potted shrimps. The next generation of the Young family - brothers Gordon, Stanley, Douglas, and Malcolm - took over in the late 1930s and set up a new subsidiary for its wholesaling business. Another subsidiary added dockside purchasing and processing operations in Grimsby, which later emerged as the United Kingdom's (and for a time, the world's) busiest fishing port.

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